Capture any webpage and send it directly to your Figma or FigJam board. No downloads, no uploads, no cut and paste tap dancing. Just one click and it's there.
GPT 5.1 Codex is pretty great at novel UI design. Maybe if everything starts looking like this in 2 months I'll feel different. But ... I'd just redesign again.
~10 mins and some art direction for context. https://duelinagent.com/
Tired of bloated mockup tools that require subscriptions, watermark your work, or limit exports? This app is 100% free, open source, and yours to hack on. Built with vanilla JavaScript and modern web APIs—no frameworks to wrestle with.
I got a note from a stranger about Coder ... Long story short, already shipped their suggestions: 1. reset button 2. greatly improved UX with applying AI suggestions 3. slightly more fun suggestions 4. wee polish to the UI
It's 100% better and it surprised me. It turned the corner from being something I was happy about, as a builder, to something I enjoyed, as a user.
One user or a 100 ... still get a buzz putting something out into the world.
I was happy with how this turned out. It scratched my itch and sharing if it helps someone else. There's potential as a stand alone light editor for a web page (HTML, CSS, JS), especially for learning/teaching the basics with AI. Or could be utilized as a content editor in an app with guided AI assistance and suggestions, or a canvas in an AI-chat, or ... Free and open source give it a star or share: https://github.com/jessekorzan/c...
Coder is a free, open-source, browser-based code editor for beginners to explore HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It features an AI assistant that guides without taking over, making it ideal for classrooms, workshops, or anyone eager to learn coding basics.
Duelin' Agents lets two AI models chat live via split-screen. Easily configure AI backends like GPT-4 or Claude using webhooks—n8n support included—to set prompts and watch the agents debate, create, and collaborate in real-time with turn-based controls.
I started using Replit about 3 weeks ago. First on a trial basis and then decided to pay the quite ok monthly fee of $25. What I didn't realize back then was that once they got my credit card info they just keep charging for use even if cancel my sub.
The thing is that Replit charges 'checkpoints' a 25 cents each no matter what it does. Implementing Google Auth with 2FA or failing over and over again to format an output i Typescript, same result. The checkpoints just runs away. When the AI fails to solve a very basic variable naming problem for the Xth time you tend to get a bit frustrated - to say the least. Tell the AI to mind the difference between CamelCase and snake_case and it remembers it for less than 5 minutes. Putting it in writing in the manifest Instructions.md makes no difference.
After about a week I decided to make a first deployment. The AI ran all sorts of test and then deployed. Successfully in its own words. Except not a single endpoint worked in deployment. Not even logging in to the Express backend as admin. So I asked the AI if it thought it was ok that code that worked in the Replit dev env did not work in their own deployment env (based on Google Cloud). It wasn't. So I sent a mail to support. Which yielded absolutely nothing but a boilerplats BS answer. You see, the support too is an AI. How clever is that!
I started using Replit about 3 weeks ago. First on a trial basis and then decided to pay the quite ok monthly fee of $25. What I didn't realize back then was that once they got my credit card info they just keep charging for use even if cancel my sub.
The thing is that Replit charges 'checkpoints' a 25 cents each no matter what it does. Implementing Google Auth with 2FA or failing over and over again to format an output i Typescript, same result. The checkpoints just runs away. When the AI fails to solve a very basic variable naming problem for the Xth time you tend to get a bit frustrated - to say the least. Tell the AI to mind the difference between CamelCase and snake_case and it remembers it for less than 5 minutes. Putting it in writing in the manifest Instructions.md makes no difference.
After about a week I decided to make a first deployment. The AI ran all sorts of test and then deployed. Successfully in its own words. Except not a single endpoint worked in deployment. Not even logging in to the Express backend as admin. So I asked the AI if it thought it was ok that code that worked in the Replit dev env did not work in their own deployment env (based on Google Cloud). It wasn't. So I sent a mail to support. Which yielded absolutely nothing but a boilerplats BS answer. You see, the support too is an AI. How clever is that!
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You don't want to have an entire screenshot. You don't want to have to open Photoshop. You don't want to have to fiddle with some pedantic re-sizer cropping tool.
You just want to have this... a perfectly cropped PNG of a UI component at the click of your mouse.
Pepper your next sales emails with a few choice GIF's and watch cold prospects melt into hot buttered leads. Get used to high-fivin' the bank teller when those commish cheques roll in.
https://randompicker.online - The go-to app to randomly decide 'who goes next'. Good for meetings, stand ups, demos, raffles, classrooms, online and off.
Total 🔥 for your next meeting.